Diseases :: Page - 764

Exstrophy

May-28-24

Exstrophy is a congenital anomaly in which the bladder does not close completely during its development. With exstrophy, a child is born with the lower part of the anteri ...

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Hyoglossus muscle

May-28-24

Muscle Hyoglossus: anatomy and function The Hyoglossus muscle is an important muscle responsible for moving the tongue down and back. It starts from the body and greater ...

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Disseminated Sclerosis

May-28-24

Disseminated sclerosis, also known as Multiple sclerosis, is a chronic neurological disease that affects the central nervous system. This disease mainly affects young peo ...

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Renal Cell Carcinoma

May-28-24

Renal cell carcinoma, also known as hypernephroma, is one of the most common types of malignant kidney tumors. It arises from malignant cells that form in very small tube ...

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Maternal Mortality Rate

May-28-24

The Maternal Mortality Rate is one of the most important health care indicators, which reflects the level of care for women's health during pregnancy, childbirth and the ...

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Spondylitis

May-28-24

Spondylitis is an inflammation of the synovial joints of the spine. Ankylosing spondylitis is a seronegative arthritis; it belongs to the group of rheumatic diseases in w ...

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Mycetoma

May-28-24

Mycetoma (mycotic actinomycosis) is a chronic granulomatous disease of the skin, subcutaneous tissue and bones caused by pathogenic fungi. The disease is characterized by ...

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Dracontiasis

May-28-24

Dracontiasis is a disease caused by the parasitic nematode Dracunculus mcdinensis, which lives in the subcutaneous tissue of humans. This tropical disease is transmitted ...

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Glyco- (Gtyc-), Glyco- (Gtyco-)

May-28-24

Glyc- (Gtyc-), Glyco- (Gtyco-) are prefixes that are often found in biochemistry and denote bound sugars. Sugars are important molecules that play key roles in cellular c ...

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Hormone (Hormone)

May-28-24

Hormone: what is it and how does it work Hormones are chemical substances that are produced by various endocrine glands and cells in the human and animal body. They play ...

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